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34.1.3 Combined Time Field Entries
You can enter a numeric value for a point in time, an asterisk "*", a list, a range or an interval:
Character Function Description
Numeric
Value
A numeric value means at this point in time:
12
in the Minutes time field
means at the 12th minute.
* Every The asterisk "*" means every: "*" in the Hours time field means at every
hour.
, List You can combine several numeric values to form a list:
3,6,8
in the
Days time field means on the 3rd, 6th and 8th of every month.
Range You can enter a range in time field.
7−9
in the Months time field means
from the 7th month (July) to the 9th month (September).
Note that the smaller numeric value always comes first. Thus, entering
22−5
in the Hours field returns an error. In this case, you need to enter
two ranges (
22−23,0−5
), or you could define two tasks.
/ Interval
(from − to)
You can shorten a list by entering an interval:
7−18/2
in the Hours time
field means from 7 am to 6 pm, every second hour.
The entry corresponds to the following list:
7,9,11,13,15,17
.
*/ Interval
(every
x
...)
You may also combine an interval with an asterisk (*):
*/10
in the
Minutes field means every 10 minutes, starting with minute
00
.
Note: Values that are larger than 1/2 of the maximum value
(e.g. >
30
for minutes) only make sense for certain
exceptions, as the task will be executed once at minute
00
and then again after the interval.
Example: Entering
*/50
will execute the task once at
minute
00
, then again at minute
50
.
Note: Enter at least one number in one of the time fields. A task is rejected when you have
entered asterisks in every time field.
34.1.4 Examples
Minutes Hours Days Months Days of
the
week
Explanation
*/10 7−21 * * *
The task is executed every 10 minutes between 7
am and 9:50 pm every day. If you would like to store
images from 7 am to 9 pm sharp, create two time
tasks (see next example).
*/10
0
7−20
21
*
*
*
*
*
*
If you would like the task to be performed on the
hour for the last time, you need to define a second
task with this exact hour and the value
0
for minutes.
These two tasks now work as follows:
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